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New River Arts & Crafts
Please see: www.newrivercrafts.com New River Arts & Crafts promotes the online sale of high quality handmade and home grown goods from the people of the New River to the global marketplace, bringing you arts, crafts, food, and music from Northwestern North Carolina.
All of the products featured in this web site are uniquely designed, created or grown by talented artisans, musicians, or farmers living in the northwestern mountains of North Carolina, where the second oldest river in the world - the New River - winds its way.
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Hollow Log Chair
Inspired by the beauty of traditional Scandinavian hollow log chairs, this distinctive work of functional art begs you to sit a spell and enjoy its smooth, luxurious finish. Lower than a typical chair, this seat is especially kid-friendly and a pleasure for seniors who bend more easily to tie or adjust footwear.
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Tiny Apple Basket
You'll smile with delight at this tiny basket with a solid wood base and uniquely braided square handle. A delightful addition to your kitchen or knick-knack shelf, combining flat oval reeds and seagrass with decorative baby red apples and dyed green bows. Stained with oak oil stain.
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Rainbows Galore
Made with 100% cotton pre-washed fabrics, batting of bonded polyester, hand quilted, machine pieced. Can be used as a spread or quilt. Sleeve sewn on top of back for hanging purposes. Colors: Amish tradition is to use bright colors. This quilt has five colors of the rainbow - using five shades light to dark of each color - red, orange, green, blue and purple against a black background. Borders and binding are black. Washable.
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Fir Trees (3 trees) 7-20 inches
Bring the outdoors in with these charming fir trees. Crafted from natural cut off pieces of various wood types and species, these little trees can be combined into groupings for ultimate appeal. Available in a variety of heights. Let us create a forest for your foyer...or any other room! This product is shipped as a set of three.
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Summer Rambo Apple Tree (Semi-dwarf tree)
This 17th Century import from the Picardy region of France was introduced to the United States during the Colonial Period. Apples are large to very large, and sometimes asymmetrical in shape. Prior to the first World War, the Summer Rambo was a popular commercial apple found in Maryland, Virginia, and parts of the Northeast. Its skin is thick, smooth and greenish-yellow, mottled with pinkish red and handsomely striped with darker red on the "sunny side" of the apple. The greenish-yellow flesh is tender, coarse, exceptionally juicy and extremely flavorful. You can rely on your Summer Rambo tree to bear fruit year after year. Ripens August to September.
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